Problem with Cursor scrolling on 28.5'' display
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Problem with Cursor scrolling on 28.5'' display
I now use Amadeus pro v2.6 but the Cursor stops moving on when I play a amadeus audio file. I have macOS 10.14.5 and use a new Mac mini 2018. Only a very small cursor continues to scroll. This happens with every soundfile. On my iMay 27'' evrything works great.
Could you please help me? Thank you in advance.
Could you please help me? Thank you in advance.
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Problem with Cursor scrolling on 28.5'' display
This sounds like the kind of behaviour that is controlled by the "General" section of Amadeus's preferences panel. Are you sure that both computers have the same settings there? Regards,
Martin
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Problem with Cursor scrolling on 28.5' display
Could you please send me a screenshot showing what you mean by the "Cursor" that stops moving and the "small cursor" that continues to move? Also, you screen seems quite large. Does this also happen when the sound window is smaller or only when it is about as wide as the whole screen? Regards,
Martin
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performance problem
A recent upgrade to Mac OS 10.14.5 left my Amadeus version performing poorly. I upgraded to the latest version, 2.5.3, but the performance problems persist. The program runs very sluggishly, primarily when scrolling – which is now jumpy where it had always before been smooth -- and selecting. There is also a lag between when I hit Play and when playback begins -- a brief lag, to be sure, but one that disturbs the nervous system when trying to work in as close to realtime as possible, and makes for an unenjoyable experience.
Please let me know if I need to describe the issues, or my hardware/software, more precisely.
--Phil
Please let me know if I need to describe the issues, or my hardware/software, more precisely.
--Phil